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Canada got the last hurrah at the Celebration of Light Saturday evening, closing the three-night event with a winning display. Canada was declared the winner of the event, with Brazil and China finishing second and third, respectively.

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An Ontario court has upheld the Ontario law society's refusal to accredit a B.C. Christian university's yet-to-open law school. Trinity Western University had asked the Divisional Court in Ontario for...

Langley murder victim, 37-year-old Wells Tony Gallagher, is remembered not as a street person with mental problems, but as a harmless, happy-go-lucky man who suffered from the failings of B.C.’s social services. His former foster mother, Sandi Berg, is devastated at the loss and is calling for a simplified one-stop system that can care for the mentally ill across their lifetimes.

Residents of a Langley townhouse complex are praising the quick actions of emergency responders as a three-alarm fire swept through a construction site precariously close to their building. More than 150 residents of the Murray Green townhouse complex in Langley fled as a fire ripped through a housing project under construction at 221 Street and 49 Avenue Sunday morning.

Langley business Iplayco produces crazy, giant play structures and playgrounds. Their creations are shipped all over the world, with a huge market coming from the Middle East. In 2013, Iplayco built the world’s largest indoor soft-play entertainment centre in a Saudi Arabian mall breaking a Guinness world record.

VICTORIA — When Ombudsman Jay Chalke was handed the job of investigating those botched firings in the health ministry this week, he offered multiple assurances to the public that his office would do its best to get to the bottom of the murky affair. “I am committed to a diligent and professional investigation into this matter,” he vowed in a statement issued by his office after a legislature committee referred the matter to him.